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EVHNINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, 1L T., FRIDAY. JAN. 31, 1902.
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JAM AllY 31 l'HJJ I
FRIDAY
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I
Prince Honrj (s married and has to
ehlldrdi so no loniame med be ex-
nei ted.
Nixon leader of Tammaii. has writ-
leu several books Croker, the retiring ,
head of the Institution, has insplud as
man more,
King Edward told n batch of Volun
teers the other da that the were go
ing to a war fast approaching a close
The same old stor bus been told for
the Inst two enrs
A fair comparison showing the In
crease or decrease of drunkenness
ought to take Into account the numeri
cal variation of the population This
was not dune b) the Anti-Saloon
League speakers.
The opportunit offers fur Neutral
ity Hartwell to rlK nnd explain Of
all political fnlsn alarms Hartwell Is
one of the worst and It Is more than
probable he Is plalng his old game of
claiming to represent the people of
Hawaii '
The marked desire of the Goernor's
friends to 'la) down and claim there
Is nothing at issue In the special elec
tion leads up to the thought of their
being unanimous on the point that
there Is certain) nothing In the elec
tion for them.
Stiange that some one of the official
fumlly has not decided that Hawaii
should be officially represented ut the
launching of Emperor William's
ncht The treasury Is practically
empt but Its a dry time In Hawaii
when the Dole government can't dig
up some money for n Junketing trip
Read this headline taken Irom a Bos
ton paper and think what a ulce time
the dear girls must have had. "Minor
ity Prevailed Women's Clubhouse
Corporation Lively Meeting Men At
torney Called upon to Straighten Out
Difference of Opinion Gathering last
ed all Day and Drought Out Much
Dissension "
I.orrln Andrews, the chief eaves
dropper of the notorious "thlrt -sev n"
occupied a few valuable moments of
his time Thursday telling the Ami
Saloon League how It ought to go about
this thing to wipe out the taloon evil,
lleforo Lorrln goes any further ho will
kindly make an affidavit that he never
took a drink.
John L Sullivan has made himself
famous again by becoming carried
away by his art and whaling the Ufa
out of a poor actor playing Uncle Tom.
Hut John L. In his role us an artist
cannot come up with the new woman
who was knocked clown by a runaway,
thrown through a plate glass window
nnd suffered comparatively slight In
convenience.
The fact that the tua tua plant In the
hands of some experimenters has
proved a failure as a cure for leprosy
furnishes no reason for crying down a
nw experimenter If he vvutits to spend
hl time and money In the work. Too
many ploslclans are prono to become
convinced among themselves that what
they don't know cannot be found out by
un)one In this generation or the future
When an engineer comes to the coun
tr to do business but loses his patron
age becaute hlg political opinions dif
fer from those held by the ruling fac
tion, he Is told If he doesn't like the
way things are run ho knows what ho
can do get out Again, when tho
lights that mark the "only way" get
together and tear their hair over the
liquor question describing burning
hells, these people should not forget
that gauged by their established meth
ods their own advice Is quite as ap
propriate to their own condition as It
is to tho other fellow's who has th
temerity to have an opinion In politics
"The fact Is. the question Is not de
cided by right or wrong, bin uy poli
tical power I don't sec how a mlnoi
Hy of voters, no mattei what their
character Is. no matter how high their
principles, I don't see how It Is possi
ble for them to compel the majority
when the majority does not want to b
limited In the use of lluuoi It never
lias succeeded." Governor Dole's ad
dress on the liquor trolllc
What the Governor says of the power
of the minority in liquor legislation U
true. The same principle holds good
In alf other branches of legislation and
administration, but curiously enough
the Governor applies his principle sole
ly to the liquor question.
CAIMTOL'H BACK YARD.
The view M tho Capitol grounds ob
tained from the Rapid Transit lines on
Hotel street has brought the major
portion of Honolulu face to face with
the truth, that the Capitol of the Ha
waiian Territory has a back ard. And
a more disreputable back jnnl never
graced the public c)c that wanders
from the flat In Harlem to the back
door of Kakaako.
The corner of the Capitol grounds
toward the Drill Shed might be n barn
jnnl rather than a part of the public
grounds supposed to be kept with somo
Idea for beauty Shacks, sheds, kitch
en garden and n manure heap grare
the would be lawn of this section All
these ma be neressar to the Gover
nor s peace of mind but they do not
add dlgnlt to his surroundings nor do
thc sntlsf) the desire of public spirit
...1 nltUnm. tli tt 4 liilt Pnhllnl rtwtiiMita I
shall be kept at least as well as the '
private lawns about the city.
liter oilier quarter section of the'
grounds Is well cared for and attrac-
,!. T1,.. I. ,,. . o,l .nm.l.nl
rea-on wh, the four corners of the
place should not be glen equal at-
tuition It would not cost any more,
and the onl trouble It would oceas
slon nilRbt be the necessity for the
Commissioner of Agriculture going a
little further nwa from the center of
town to establish his kitchen garden,
the arm finding some other place to
store its cannon which b the way Is
as to do and final! a little "get up
and gel generall among officials to
go out of their usual wa) Just so the
principal public grounds of the Terrl-
ior ma lie kcjh iicmu
l.OBTOK AINU IJUftl
Somehow or other rum and true re-
Ilglon git wonderfull mixed up If the
do not Inwirlahl) go side In side
The good old Stntc of Massachusetts
has probabl furnished more mlsslon-
ailes and rum to the benighted peoples!
of the earth than any other sectlou of
the globe. Of late ears, howeter.
tabl shine its rightful ilalm ns the hub j
or tne unierso lor iiieraiurc. arc ami
what not that the rum and the mls -
atonar has rather dropped out ot
sight In fact there has been a general
I imiirniinn fii.it tiin ltnstnnpK.. liml re-
termed all that part of the world worth
1 i
eformlug nnd are now living In sort of
a self-satlsfltd seml-mlllenlum.
Appearances to tho contiar. facts
prove that the old work Is going on
with darkest Africa as the chief Held
of operations A icccnt dispatch tells
of the departure from Iloston of the
schooner Alice J. Crnbtrce "hall)
laden with a liquid cargo" and the
schooner William Woodruff which
went out some time ngo with a simi
lar fnlght Is reported as having ar
rived In distress at the Cape Verde
Islands lhat the Dark continent Is
a remunerative Held for the rum trad
ers to sa) nothing of tho missionary Is
further made manifest by the detail of
the cargo carried by the Woodruff:
"Probably the largest single cargo
of rum that has been sent to the West
Coast of Africa of lato consisted of
1,000 puncheons, or 100,000 gallons
nearly twice the amount that went
away In tho Allco J Crnbtrce It Is
i-ald that the average quantlt) shipped
from this port each month Is 1,000
puncheons, or ncarl 2,000,000 gallons
a )ear The lloston boats carry no
passengers and the carr much other
merchandise besides rum nnd tobacco,'
lloston's spirituous output has un
questionably a strong hold upon the
heathen. Would that her spiritual
overflow had tho same.
R008EV6LT FOR 100-1.
Republicans nre quite ready to be
lieve as stated In tho Washington
Times, that Senator Quay and more
than ono other good citizen of thti
United States Is beginning to lay the
lines for Theodora Hoosevelt ns the
Presidential candidate In 1901. Hoose
velt Is now President because ho had
to be ho will be a candidate In 1901
becaueo he wants It.
Before the death of McKlnley
Roosevelt's friends were already at
work In a quiet way. Circumstances
bringing him so unexpectedly Into the
Presidential chair put a clamper on
theso efforts for the time being, (lrst
out of respect for the dead leader, sec
ond because the man must have some
time to look around him nnd settle
himself so to speak In the new condi
tions.
Now, however Roosevelt Is well In
the swing of his new official duties nnd
It Is both appropriate and timely that
his friends should begin their work
again Tho President has ns n right
hand man In the Cabinet, Postmaster
General Pa no, a keen and capable po
lltlcal manngcr and advisor Senator
Qua notwithstanding tho various fits
Indulged In by the piofesslonnl citi
zens every time his name Is mentioned.
Is one of the best political leaders tho
country affords Pa)no Is vlco chair
man of tho National Committee, and
although he will not use his present
official position with the single purpose
of Roosevelt's nomination, there la no
reason to believe his action will be
such as to Injure his chief's chances
Unlike the wise men of Hawaii, the
American politician whether he be a
ward worker or a national manager
does not wait till the two months bo
foro the nomination and election lie
fore he begins to think of work. Suc
cess In politics as In everything elso
comes from constantly keeping at it
shaping tho future, not waiting till
the time for voting has arrived and
seeking to put the whole organization
machinery In operation In twenty-four
hours.
All things point fo Theodore Roose
velt being a cnndldnto to succeed him
self Ho will havo to make somo ter
rible mistakes to give an other aspir
ants much hope for winning Tie early
preparation ior ine campaign ougui io
carry some little enlightenment to the
men trying to do politics In this Ter
ritory The) can never necoiiipllbh
an) thing by waiting until the last
mlntito before a move Is made or a gen
eral plan Inaugurated to get party
workers and voters In line They can
never gain anything by letting even
a special election go by default. They
must bo up and doing, as tho friends of
Roosevelt are doing, though the
President has not yet passed through
the flrPH nt one Congressional term.
I
THOUSAND r-OU AN IDIiA,
(Syracuse Post-Standard.
The promoters of the Louisiana pur
chase exposition arc anxious to get a
design which they may use as an em
blem for n seal, and artists and de
signers may now begin scratching their
heads tor Ideas.
There Is n goodly share of honor In It
for the person submitting tho best de
sign, nml therd Is the neat sum of $2500
as well. An honorarium of 250 also
will be glun to each of the eight
sculptors submitting acceptable de
signs. The only stipulation In the contest Is
that the drawings shall be sjmbollcal
of the historical ecnt commemorated
b the exposition the purchase of tho
Loulslaua tcrrltor) by the United
States fiom France In 1S03 for $15,-
000 000 The person who can best
"" tor " bo 6cn ,lle
',r'Ie of J;"00; . , , . , ,
Over 200 oluntar designs had been
submitted before the offer of prizes was
! tttil.ltaltn.1 laa . at 11 ilinan .f AA nfltl
imuiioiiiu mil nil m ui v....
nltable. and will be cast
naliln fun tlinon lilili tiinnnl lit liv.
"'""'" """ """" """' -
pertcd to cnlo.
8UC.GH&T10N8 SCRAP U00K8.
At a recent loan exhibition of curios
wns shown something odd In tho way
of scrapbooks It was begun some
twentj-hAc ears ago and contains
samples of dresses worn by Its orlgl
junior during that quarter of a cen
tun Alongside these far the past
fourteen cnrs nvo been posted
pieces of tho clothes worn by n daugh
ter, for whom the book Is now Intend
ed. 11 the timo this daughter Is n
woman grown she will possess the rec
ord of fabrics of two generations, and
ecn more, for the first entries In tho
bonks are scraps of tho grandmother s
wedding outfit Among the last nam
ed are soft all wool goods spun and
woen nt home, with hero and there n
sin; iiireau iiucruimgicu, iroui nuimr i
raised silk worms '
The personal entries for the daugh
ter begin with the dnlnty lawns laces.
embroideries nnd cashmeres of her
nrBt goc'k nm, " p,10,0Brnph of n bald
nPnitMi rnnt. Then follow the dlmi
tPS nn,i flno glnghnniB of the first
short clothes and tho ribbon bound
flannel sacks In colors, along with tho
volutuns nnd plushes of clonks and
hoods Accompanlng one scrap or
ntiilirolilnrv ntiil Inn n it no n linn nm
embroidery nnd lawn was a lino say
Ing It was the last long dress worn be
fore donning the shorter outfit Oppo
site nil these pages nre samples of the
diesses nnd wraps worn i,y the mother
nt this time Woman's Home Com
pnnlon.
MACKAY'S PACIFIC CAULK,
' The project of Mr John W Mack
a to build a cable line to the Philip
pines via Honolulu without asking a
cent of subsidy from the United Stntes
Government seems to me n business
proposition that should commend It
self to the good common senso of the
American people," remarked Col Thos
P Ochiltree, at tho New Wlllard.
"Mr i.iackay Is the greatest Individ
ual builder of submarine telegraph
lines In the wurld I heard Senator
Perkins of Cnllfornln culoglzo him
highly yesterday, and nfter telling ol
their old associations ho declared that
tlr Mackay desired to construct this
Pacific cablo as a monument of the es
teem and regard borno by him toward
his old mends on tho Coast. He win
If let alone have tho section to llono
lulu ready for business by November
1. 1902. and the contract for tho work
has been let Under the postal law ol
1856, the United States Government
can pmcha8o tho cablo of Mr. Mackay
at a reasonable valuation. Such a
magnificent enterprise should havo no
obstacles placed In Its way." Wash
ington Times.
Professor Atwater's efforts to prove
that alcohol Is food will not be accept
ed by tho county agent, whose princi
pal business Is to furnish sustenance
to the families of those who have ex
perimented with It thorough!) Chi
cago Inter Oucan.
BY AUTHORITY
8EALED TENDERS
Will bo recehed at the office of the
Superintendent of Public WorKs of
Territory of Hawaii on frlday, Janu
nry 31st, 1902, nt 1 p. m , for dredging
Honolulu Harbor.
Plans and specifications on fllo In
office of Superintendent Public Works.
Tho Superintendent of Public Works
does not bind himself to accept tho
lowest or any bid
JAS H ROYD.
Superintendent of Public Works.
January 29th 1902.
2037-2t
E. T. DREIER
Contracting and Consulting Electrical
Engineer, - Plans, Specifications
and Estimates Prepared, - Dealer
in Electric Supplies.
OFFICE Room 8, Magoon Bldg.
TEL. BLUE 231.
E. W. Quinn,
modern
plumbing
Patronage ol Ownerx, Architects
anil Uullders solicited.
1168 Union St. Phone, Main 394
The Plumber's Strike
Is over, and I cm again prepared
to do Plumbing, Sewering ana
Sheet Iron Work as heretofore
Estimates furnished... Worl
manshlp ana material guarai
teed.
Jas. Nott, Jr.,
Store, Beretanla opp. Alakea 8t.
lei., Whlto 3571.
KILFLY SPRAYERS
JUST RECEIVED
We now have
ii full Hiipply of
So-Bos-So
RUBBER
In nil bIch. A very
Fort, Merchant,
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LTD.
I Mfil
IT IS SMART IT IS STYLISH IT IS CORRECT IT STRONG
LY APPEALS TO THE LADIES IT HAS ON KELLEY RUBBER
TIRES IT HAS THE FINEST TRIMMINGS IT IS FINELY
FINISHED IT ATTRACTS MORE ATTENTION FROM PEOPLE
THAN ANY PHAETON SHOWN IN THE TERRITORY.
C. F. Herrick Carriage Co., Ltd
IS5 Merchant St., next to Stangenwnld Building.
ALEXANDERS BALDWINS
OFFICERS!
H. P. DALDWIN Presido
J. n. CASTLE 1st Vice Prssldts
W. M. ALEXANDER.... 2nd Vies Pr
J. P. COOKE Treasure
W. O. SMITH 8ecretan
OEO. R. CARTER Audit
Sugar Factors and
-Commission Ageat
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar r
Haiku Sugar Company.
Pala Plantation Company.
Nahlku Sugar Company.
Klhel Plantation Company.
Hawaiian 8ugar Company.
Kahulul Railroad Company.
AND
The California and Oriental S. 5. C
W.G. Irwin &6f
Limited
AGENTS FOR
Western Sugar Refinery Company
San Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive Works ot Pall.
delphla. Pa., U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (Natloiu
Cane Shredder), New York, U. 8 J
N. Oblandt & Co.'s Chemical FertP
Izers.
Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grade Fertl
lzers for Cano and Coffee
Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR BALK:
Paraffins Paint Co.'s P. & B. Paints as
Papers; Lucol and Linseed Olb
raw and boiled.
Indurlne (a cold-water paint). In wait
and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Llm .
Pricks.
ClSTLE & GOOD
LIMITED,
HONOLULU.
Commission Merchant
SUGAR FACTOR'
AGENTS FOR
The Ewa Plantation Co.
The Walalua Agricultural Co., Lti
The Kobala Sugar Co.
The Wnlamea Sugar Mill Co.
The Fulton Iron Works, St Louis. U
The Standard Oil Co.
Tho Geo. F. Wake Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals.
Tho New England Life Insurance O.
ot Roston,
Tho Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartfor.
Conn.
The Alliance Assurance Co of Ijndn,
Pensylvania Fire Insurance
Company,
CIiuh. T. Wilder,
AGENT.
KAAHUAUNU ST.
KILPLY nnd
nrcprepnred to
fill nil orders.
HOSE
complete stock
and Bethel Sts.
LIFE and FIRE
IDDR;JlfflSAIEl5T,
AGENTS FOR
Sbw England Mutual Lifb I
surance co. of boston.
tna Fire Insurance Compab
0" hartford.
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED.)
Wm. O. Irwin.. President and Manage
Claus Spreckels Vice Presides'
W. M. Glffard.. Second Vice Presidem
II. M. Wnltney, Jr....Treas. and See
Geo. J. Ross Audltoi
Sugar Factors
AND
Commission Asonta
AGENTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Co.
OF SAN FRANCISCO. OAL.
C. BREWER & CO., LTD.
Queen Street, Honolulu, T. U.
AprontH ior
Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ooks'i
Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co
Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co
Makee Ccigar Co., Hnleakala Ranch Co
The Planters' Line of San Francisco
Packet; Chas. Berwer & Co.'s Line o
Boston Packets.
LIST OF OFFICERS.
O. M. Cooke, President; Geori
Robertson, Manager; E. F. Blshoi
Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. 1
Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. Ws
terhouBc! and Geo. R. Carter, Director!
Importers and
Commission
Merchants msb-
QUEBN ST.. - HONOLULI
AGENTS FOR
The Lancashire insurance Co.
The Balolse Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sowing Machine, Etc
Bruce Cartwright
General Manager ot
THE EQUITAB' ? LIFE
AboURANCE 80CIET
Ot the United States tor the Ha
waiian Islands.
Office, : Merchant Bt. : Honoluli
Bankers.
Bishop & Company
BANKERS,
Established In 1858.
BANKING DEPARTMENT
Transact business In all departments
of Banking.
Collections carefully attended to.
Exchango bought and sold.
Commercial nnd Travelers' Letters
of Credit Issued on The Dank of Cali
fornia and N. M. Rothschild & Sons,
London.
Correspondents The Bank of Cali
fornia, Commercial Banking Co. of
Sydney, Ltd., London.
Drafts and cablo transfers on China
nnd Japan through tho Hongkong &
Shanghai Banking corporation and
Chartered Uank of India, Australia and
China.
Interest allowed on term deposits at
mo loiiowing rates per nnnum, viz
Seven days' notice, at 2 per cent.
Three months, at 3 per cent.
six montns, at 3 l-z per cent.
Twelve months, at 4 per cent.
A TRUST DEPARTMENT
Act as Trustees under mortgages.
Manago estates (real and personal).
Collect rents and dividends.
Valuable papers, Wills, Donds, etc.,
received for snro keeping.
ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT
Auditors for Corporations and Pri
vate Firms.
Dooks examined nnd reported on.
Statements ot Affairs prepared.
Trustees on Bankrupt or Insolvent
Estates.
OFFICE, 924 BETHEL STREET,
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
DopotdtB received nnd Interest al
lowed at 4 1-2 per cent per annum. In
accordance with Rules nnd Regula
tions, copies of whlci, may bo obtained
on application.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
AGENTS KOR
FIRE, MARINE LIFE, ACCIDENT
AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY IN-
8URANCE C0MPANIE8.
Insurance Office, 024 Bethel Street.
Claus Spreckels. Wm. Q. Irwin
Claus Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS
HONOLULU,
T. H.
8an Francisco Agents Tho Ne
vada National Dank of San Francisco.
8an Francisco Tho Nevada Na
tlonal Dank of San Francisco.
London Tho Union Dank ot Lon
don, Ltd.
New York American Exchange Na
tlonal Bank.
Chicago Merchants' National Bank.
Paris Credit Lyonnals.
Berlin Drcsdner Bank.
Hongkong and Yokohama Hone-
kong Shanghai Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bank
ot New Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank of
British North America.
Deposits received. Loans made on
approved security. Commercial and
Travelers' Credits Issued. Bills of Ex
chango bought and sold.
Collection! Promptly Accounted For.
Pioneer Building and Loan
Association.
A88ET8, JUNE 30, 1S01, W0.04S.37.
Money loaned on approved security.
A Saving Bank for monthly deposits.
Houses built on tho monthly Install
ment plan.
Twenty-third Series of Stock Is now
opened.
OFFICERS J. L. McLean. Preal
dent: A. A. Wilder, Vice President;
C. B. Gray, Treasurer: A. V. Gear.
Secretary.
DIRECTORS J. L. McLean. A.
A. Wilder, A. V. Gear, C. B. Gray,
J. D. Holt, A. W. Kecch, J. A. Lyle,
Jr., J. M. Ltttlo, E. S. Boyd.
A. V. GEAR,
Secretary,
Office Hours: 12:301:30 p. m.
The Yokohama Specie Bank
LIMITED.
Subscribed Capital.... Ten 24,000.000
Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000
Reserved Fund Yen 8.610,000
HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA.
The Bank buys and receives for col
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts
and Letters of Credit, and transacts a
general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Fixed Per cent
Deposit. Per annum.
For 12 months 4
For 6 months 3
For 3 months 3
Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank.
New Republic Bid., Ill King Street
HONOLULU.
OUR FIRST SHIPMENT
wall paper
has Just arrived and more
on tho way.
You Must See the Stock
In order to sco Its real beau
ty, tho Ideas aro as bright
as a summer morning, and
suited .to any kind of room
and stylo of furniture.'
Gtvo uso a call.
LEWERS & COOKE,
Limited.
FORT STRBUT.
CORNS ?
If ou have ttirm your fl have simply acquired
tal habits It It not necery to be tortured b
ctirnt Inerowlne nails, bunions chilblains etc
They may bt cure that Is yuur ftel may be brokn
ot their bad habits You uill be surprised, not only
how siuch more easily and comfortably youulll vtalk
tut with how much more vigor and force ynu will be
.able to THINK anu act In all your business or social
Inuretts
Call and see me about this or send me word and
will call on you
DK. W. R. HOGUJ.
CHIROPODIST.
18 Arlington Building,
Hotel 8t. near Fort.
Consultation ai office free.
190
Architects, Contractors and Builder.
V. HOFFMANN. J. F. RILEY.
Hoffman & Riley
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS.
EiUmitel Furnlstic4
P. O. Boiito
Geo. W. Page. TsL Ml
F. W. Deardslee. F, O. Box 771
BEARDSLEE 5fc PAOB
Architects nnd Uullders.
Office, Rooms 2-4, Arlington Anusz,
Honolulu, T. H,
Sketches and Correct Estimates tvtt'
nlshed on Short Notice.
BUILDING MATERIALS
OK ALL. KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and Coal.
Allen 5fc Robinson,
Queen Street, Honolulu.
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR AND
dUILDER
Jobbing promptly attended to.
Mr, Chas. Lake,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
for brick and wooden buildings, alsi
uuruwuuu unisaer.
Office and residence, 312 Queen at,
near Government building.
H. F. BERTELiUAIVS
Carpenter 6hop
16 - MOVrJD
To rear of old stand, entrance oa
King street. Orders left at either shoi
or olllce at John Nott's store, Kins,
street, will receive prompt at'entlon.
Beer and Wine Dealers.
The BROOKLYN SALOON
ALAKEA ST.,
Between Merchant and Queen.
VV. M. Cunningham. Jno. Schaefsr,
Ohaivo Saloon
Kukul 8t, Near Nuuanu.
Primo Beer
ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLE.
Gonsalves & Co.,
LIMITED.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINE MERCHANTS.
22? Queen St., Honolulu. H. 1.
Komel
The pure Juice of the grapefruit The.
most healthful, Invigorating and re
freshing fruit preparation known.
RING UP TEL. MAIN 71.
CONSOLIDATED
Soda Water Works Co.,
LIMITEJ.
Sole agents for the Territory of Ha
waii. Office and Works, 601 Fort BL,
Honolulu, T. of H.
P. O. box 462. Island orders solic
ited. Kauai,
Oahu,
Maul,
Molokal,
Lanal,
Hawaii,
HAPS
ttc, tic.
Set of 5 maps, $2.00
60 CENTS EACH
On sale at office ot . . .
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BULLETIN
AGGIDENTS ARE HAPPENING
EVERY DAY.
MORAL Insuro In "The Travellers",
Largest Accident Insurance
Company In the World. .:
A. C. LOVEKIN
General Agents for tho Territory of
Hawaii.
403 JUDD BUILDING.
THIS 8PACC RESERVED FOR
B BERQER80N.
M. Phillips & Co.
Wholesale Importers and Jobbers
European and American Dry Goods,
Fort and Queen 8U.
H. Hackfeid& Co., Ltd.
General Commission Agents.
Cor. Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.
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